Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1920 — Page 7

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"cmcHe cf thr race" itself, the Ian.l -atereI hy the Tigris and the Euphrates Mesopotamia. And the need stands between American crusaders and the answer to their erasers tor

30 year. For decades the Garden of Eden in many cases the on?r possible great trn5n?nla. The erosaders of and all the vat expanse of dc?ert, method by which the initial contact the cross have been limited to the atepne and fertile coast land that rr.ay be established between the eastern coast and the vicinity cf is Ar4bia have flamed with the pagans and Moslems, on one side, Eden. fanaticism of pagan and of Mosl-rn and the crusaders of the cross on Hejaz. the Moslem "holy land" ci. For 30 rears the mission the other. where lie Mecca and Medina, has Workers among thee Arabs, not- And now, when the Arabs show no missionaries. Hadramaut, with ably the Arabian Mission of tl:e a willingness to accept what form- a population of 500,000, is r.nReformed Church in America, have erly they fought when unparal- touched. There is not a single prayed for a means to penetrate leled opportunities for service are mission station far inland. th:s barrier and reach these w-M offered the crusreers they are At the hour of opportunity, cre-t-ibesraen. And they have prayed helpless for lack of doctors and ated by the World War, the call for a chacge in the spirit cf the r.nrs. comes from the crusaders, through !vcpie. The finest hospital of the Re- the Interchurch World Movement To bcth prayers have come an- forced Church mission is standing Survey first for more doctors and swers. An economic, social and idle, reports the Interchurch World nnrses for the Garden of Eden and re!:gious study of the country now Movement Survey. the Arabian interior; and then for fceinjr conducted by the lnterehurrh And the survey reveals more more workers. W.t-IJ Movement as a means to than the need of medical men and On the basis cf what the surmakins practicable a closer co-op- women. There is a shortage of vry has revealed, the Interchurch eratioit cf American Evangelical workers, both foreign and native. World Movement is shaping a prochurches in their common tasks, Arabia, the survey shows con- pram for the co-operative eiTort of ihows that Mesopotamia has been tains the largest unexplored terri- the Protestant Churches in Amercornpletely changed by the World tory in Asia possibly in the ica to win the nomad tribes of War, and that all Arabia has been world. It has a total area of Arabia, and the present dwellers in affected. The surrey shows, too. 1220,276 square miles and ft lies the Garden, to the ideals of Christhat medical work is the best and in the southeastern part of the t;anity.

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Bast Gh!e&S3's new fi!" ration r-1"-'"'. v.-hteh the East Chicago and Indiana Ilarbor "Water Company are now c-t!-tructlng: at a total cost of JoOO.OOO. will be In operation by the first of Jun T.iJ citizen of the Twin Cities will he s-jp-pUed with as grood water ns any i(y in the country. This i the confident prediction which AV. Y. ITadley. : he water company's engineer at the fiU 'tation plant, now makf?. The plant will be the latest In the

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Venator Hiram Johnson in the Michigan republican primaries. Gen. Leonard "U'ood, aftr receiving the Michigan news, made the following statement In an address here: "The republican party is returning to power and we want to take hold of the after-war problems on the old sound lines of that party. W) do not want to allow elements of disorder to get into the party."

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'' Pumping: the water from the lake i Inquiry Into a!4 of their recent trans

iMo the filtration plant. Th watr;tiona on the Chiaco br-ard of f ade I

ill he taken from a point S.fioo feet ! was started by r. S. restrict Atty. from the shore. The present pumps will Charles Y. Clyne. The o.?ertitlons he usd as-h:?h power rumns to send j c,f three p-ulators are also reported ",e I'rcd and purified water into the ; a brfr.S under investigation.

It was e.vp'alned at the rrom the lake the water will first he j tuilding that the brokerage

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-alphato of alumna will be added to the ater and thoroughly mixed in order that the Sirt, grease, etc., may be preipitated. The water will then run into sedimentation basins where the dirt "tl settle to the bottom and later he disposed of. The sedimentation basins e di!ded into four compartments, uhich enables one to bo cleaned without n.terrupting operations in the others. From the sedimentation basins the

a ,-tter will nun to the filters where it v II lose the dirt as it passes through thirty inches of sand and sixteen inches r ? ravel. The rate of operation of the 1 Iters will b governed hy suitable op- . i-atlng tables and wash water tanks, which hold 75.000 gallons of water for 'eaningr the filters, and are located on - third floor of the building:. After the water In s passed throurh he filters, chlorine will he added for huiinff any germs which may have M throusrh the filters. The water

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is implied, however, that they wc;ed as agents for fmeculators alleged to b(; Involved in the "corner." K. P. Mueller, a Chlcag-o broker, indicted in Grand r.ap'ds on a charge of having investigated the Iver act fn connection with the sale of a carload of fax, was arretted on a federal warrant.

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TO TAKE PART f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WMXi, April 7. Iord Derby, BHtish ambosfador to F"rance, who hastened to Paris to participate in the meeting of the inter-allied ambassadors this afternoon, was instructed to tell the dip-, lemats that while the British sympathized with the Ifrerich move, no British ' troops would taia part in the farther occupation of Orma soil, according to the Evening- Tyews. Premier T,loyd Georg-e will cut his Toaster vacation ehort and return to London tonight to gie the new German ! situation his personal attention.

ITXV COACH IS BUST. riNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! VEW YCirUC, April 8 "Buck" O'Neill the new coach of Columbia's football eleven, broke all precedent when he took hold of the reins of Columbia recently by issuing a call for football candidates for spring practice. Bynext fall the new coach intends to have a line on all of his men and hopes to put Columbia back on the football map with a bar,;?.

SOCIALISTS WIN IN MILWAUKEE

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! KIWVA UivEE, Wis., Arrll 7. Latest returns in the city flections Tuesday show that Ianiel TT. Hoan, Socialist, was re-elected mayor hy a plurality of about 4,000. Uninstructed delegates tc the Republican convention won throughout the state over the instructed LeFolIette delegates, the returns thus far show.

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